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Elliott Brown Transport
31 Jan 2024 - Elliott Brown
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University Station progress from May 2022 to January 2024

The new University Station buildings opened on Sunday 28th January 2024. Here's our photo update from May 2022 to January 2024. The station was open throughout the works, and the extended platforms were open in time for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, but was delays for some reason in completing the station, beyond 2022. We'll get another update at a later date.

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University Station progress from May 2022 to January 2024





The new University Station buildings opened on Sunday 28th January 2024. Here's our photo update from May 2022 to January 2024. The station was open throughout the works, and the extended platforms were open in time for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, but was delays for some reason in completing the station, beyond 2022. We'll get another update at a later date.


It was supposed to open in July 2022, but is now going to fully open on Sunday 28th January 2024. 

Photo progress gallery below from May 2022 to January 2024.

* Note that all these photos were taken before the new buildings were opened to the public.

 

May 2022

Worcester & Birmingham Canal view near the University of Birmingham, the new buildings under scaffolding.

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First look at the extended platforms from platform 1 at University.

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Cross Country Trains Class 220 Voyager passed non stop towards Birmingham New Street.

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West Midlands Railway 323209 calls at University, platform 2.

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West Midlands Railway 170501 passes on a service to Worcester Foregate Street (this train is now at sister company East Midlands Railway).

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West Midlands Railway 323208 calls at University, platform 1 (this train has since moved to Northern Trains).

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June 2022

From the X21 bus top deck, before the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games began. Clearly it wouldn't be ready for summer 2022.

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A day later, a comparison with the 1978 building (right, still open) and 2024 building (left).

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August 2022

Views of University Station from the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. Some scaffolding had come down at the time.

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October 2022

Approaching from New Fosse Way and the Westgate entrance.

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One last look during 2022 at the platforms, clearly the buildings wouldn't open by the end of the year.

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Cross Country Voyager Class 220 passing at speed towards the south west.

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West Midlands Railway 323217 stops at University, to take me to Birmingham New Street.

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February 2023

First University update of 2023, as usual the walk up the Worcester & Birmingham Canal from the Selly Oak Shopping Park.

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This time I walked to the far end of platform 1, buildings appeared to be complete, but would not open for at least another year.

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This was the day, when I managed to get West Midlands Railway 323221 in the Regional Railways Centro livery!

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Later that month, some views from the X21 bus as it went up Pritchatts Road and Vincent Drive.

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June 2023

A walk along Prichatts Road and Vincent Drive for more views of the station.

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July 2023

A look at the new access footbridge from the University of Birmingham, near the Westgate.

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This will be one of the new station entrances from Westgate and New Fosse Way.

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August 2023

Approaching University Station again from the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.

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Views from the X21 bus on Vincent Drive.

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A week later, views from the X22 bus on Vincent Drive.

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January 2024

With the news that the ORR had given permission for the new University Station buildings to open on Sunday 28th January 2024, I had one last visit to the station before it opened to the public.

The usual views from the Worcester & Birmingham Canal on the walk from Selly Oak Shopping Park.

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Looks pretty much the same from platform 1, the boards with train times were on. Some labels needed peeling off.

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A Cross Country Trains Class 220 Voyager in the direction of Birmingham New Street.

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West Midlands Railway 323241 seen arriving at platform 2.

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My West Midlands Railway Class 323 train arrived, to take me one way to Birmingham New Street.

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Photography by Elliott Brown

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Stephen Giles Construction & regeneration
25 Jan 2024 - Stephen Giles
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Approval Recommended at 100 Broad Street

100 Broad Street goes to planning committee next week (1 February) – and it is recommended for approval.

100 Broad Street is a credible new development from Ropemaker Properties Ltd c/o Urban Vision Real Estate.

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Approval Recommended at 100 Broad Street





100 Broad Street goes to planning committee next week (1 February) – and it is recommended for approval.

100 Broad Street is a credible new development from Ropemaker Properties Ltd c/o Urban Vision Real Estate.


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The modernist asymmetrical 33-storey tower (103m), designed by Howells, will introduce 294 build-to-rent apartments and duplexes to the site, with street-level commercial and an abundance of resident amenities.

134 one, 142 two & 18 three-bedroom apartments and duplexes (43-130 sqm; 1-6 persons) will be on offer, with 72% of homes being dual aspect, and nine 'affordable' homes.

The site famously already benefits from planning consent, with a 61-storey – which was quickly deemed unviable to build – approved back in 2019 under different ownership.

These credible plans, however, have been designed on the principles of viability, deliverability, and buildability, and will become one of the city's most sustainable (EPC B, Wired Score “Platinum”, and HQM 4.5*).

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Residents will benefit from 833 sqm of external spaces at levels 1, 19 & 25, with communal terraces, private terraces, and shared gardens for growing.

There will also be 777 sqm of internal facilities such as workspaces, a gym and yoga studio, meeting rooms, reservable dining areas, a cinema and gaming room, and a 338-space cycle hub.

Bringing added vitality will be opportunities for shops, cafes, and restaurants at street level, plus a new c.£300K public realm with nineteen new trees (49 in total throughout the scheme) and outdoor seating.

100 Broad Street is expected to be constructed in pre-cast concrete with a series of staggered window openings, dressed in bronze-coloured metal and fittings, with chevron textured patterning.

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You can follow this development here with us. For every other project, there's our Development Map. You can also follow us on our socials: Twitter & Instagram.

100 Broad Street, images from Urban Vision RE, and Howells.

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Stephen Giles Construction & regeneration
11 Jan 2024 - Stephen Giles
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No.240 Holliday Street To Become a 106-home Neighbourhood

The first major planning application of the year to be approved by BCC's Planning Committee is 'No.240 Holliday Street', a neighbourhood of over 100 homes.

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No.240 Holliday Street To Become a 106-home Neighbourhood





The first major planning application of the year to be approved by BCC's Planning Committee is 'No.240 Holliday Street', a neighbourhood of over 100 homes.


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The existing 79-space surface-level car park will now make way for a new seven storey, enriching the site with a community-focused development.

The site will introduce 106 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, available in a viable mix containing 65 one-, 34 two-, and 7 three-bedroom family homes.

1,139 sqm of internal and external amenities will boost the development, offering a green health and wellbeing focus throughout, and will be ezclusively available for residents.

Facilities include a 24-hour concierge, a post room, front and rear communal spaces, balconies, and a spacious roof garden with seating, gym space, and a running track.

While minimal car parking is provided, around 128 secure cycle storage spaces and EV charging bays will be allocated.

These plans are now subject to a Section 106 legal agreement to secure 7% affordable (two/three bed) market units at a discounted market value of 30%, the most the scheme can sustain without rendering it unviable, according to Knight Frank.

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No.240 Holliday Street, images from Gensler.

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21 Dec 2023 - Stephen Giles
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Approval for Kent Street Residences

Southside Residences, a 146-home development spread across 12 storeys at 16 Kent Street, has today been approved before Christmas.

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Southside Residences, a 146-home development spread across 12 storeys at 16 Kent Street, has today been approved before Christmas.


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Prosperity Developments sought the go-ahead for the redevelopment of the site at 16 Kent Street, Southside.

The project involves the construction of a part 9, part 12 storey new build, providing 111 one & 35 two-bedroom apartments (39-77 sqm NDSS).

Designed in a unified grid with deep reveals and textured red brick on its lower floors, with a smoother red brick with detailing on its upper floors, 16 Kent Street has been designed by Glancy Nicholls.

On-site amenity provisions totalling 655 sqm will be provided, including a rear courtyard, a foyer, a shared lounge, and two roof terraces at Level 9.

The development will have two stair cores and three lifts providing access to the upper floors, with the roof level boasting a habitat roof, air source heat pumps, and PV panels.

A car-free development, 148 cycles will be available for residents living here, to be accessed via Lower Essex Street.

Approval draws a line at the site, which has had its fair share of noise-related issues - all widely publicised.

With The Nightingale removing its objection, Prosperity will now pay monies into an escrow account held by the city, for the Club to draw down on to put towards noise mitigation measures at the club.

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Glasswater Locks, December 2023 Update

A third core is starting to move out of the ground at Glasswater Locks, a phased canalside destination in the ever-evolving Eastside district.

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Glasswater Locks, December 2023 Update





A third core is starting to move out of the ground at Glasswater Locks, a phased canalside destination in the ever-evolving Eastside district.


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Glasswater Locks, Birmingham’s latest canalside destination, will transform a site full of industrial heritage with a thriving new mixed-use development.

Injecting new life into the canalside, the site will offer an appealing alternative to the buzz of the city, with seven new buildings of up to 38 storeys (123.85m).

Complementing the built environment will be a new market square and 155m of elevated shared podiums containing vibrant alfresco restaurants, bars, and cafes.

For residents, there will be a canalside club with elevated gardens, lounges, a concierge, balconies, reading and workspaces, a gym, and games and cinema room.

There will also be opportunities later down the line for interactive and public art installations.

From the below image, Ashted Wharf and Belmont Wharf have risen out of the ground, with the core at Cardigan Wharf now starting to rise.

Early preparatory works have also started on both the Curzon Wharf (9-storey) and Glasswater Tower (38-storey) plots.

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Other buildings at Glasswater Locks include the 20-storey Cameo Works next to Belmont Row Works.

Once complete, the site will provide up to 754 homes, accommodating 341 one, 383 two & 30 three-bed apartments and duplexes (37 shared ownership), catering to every lifestyle.

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Words & drone photography from Stephen Giles (X); CGIs from Berkeley Group.

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